Víctor C. Mayta (@victor_raul_01) 's Twitter Profile
Víctor C. Mayta

@victor_raul_01

Postdoctoral fellow at @UW_AOS - Research Visitor at PSD/NOAA. Interested in Tropical Meteorology. Views are my own.

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ATTO - Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (@attoresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come work with us! #joboffer The Atmospheric Physics Laboratory at USP - Universidade de São Paulo is looking for a PostDoc to work with machine learning models in association with climate model related to ATTO research. Apply by June 30: attoproject.org/postdoc-positi… Please share!

Come work with us! #joboffer
The Atmospheric Physics Laboratory at <a href="/usponline/">USP - Universidade de São Paulo</a> is looking for a PostDoc to work with machine learning models in association with climate model related to ATTO research. 
Apply by June 30: attoproject.org/postdoc-positi…
Please share!
Tais Gadea Lara (@taisgadealara) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇦🇷 Qué lindo esto! No tienen idea lo difícil que es ser mujer y latinoamericana en estos espacios de política y diplomacia internacional donde abundan hombres en gral. y presiones del Norte Lo de Celeste es una referencia inspiradora para niñas y mujeres

Bureau of Meteorology, Australia (@bom_au) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Bureau of Meteorology has declared that El Niño and a positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) are underway. Warmer and drier conditions have already been forecast for spring and summer for parts of Australia. Details: bom.gov.au/climate/enso/

American Meteorological Society (@ametsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WORD OF THE WEEK💬 Monsoon—(Derived from Arabic mausim, a season.) A name for seasonal winds. Read about Monsoon through the AMS Glossary: bit.ly/3Qxffkl Photo Credit 📷: NOAA/JPL

WORD OF THE WEEK💬
Monsoon—(Derived from Arabic mausim, a season.) A name for seasonal winds.

Read about Monsoon through the AMS Glossary: bit.ly/3Qxffkl

Photo Credit 📷: NOAA/JPL
World Meteorological Organization (@wmo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

El Niño typically fuels global temperatures the year after its development, i.e. 2024. But exceptional heat since June means that 2023 is set to be the warmest year on record. Next year may be even warmer, says @WMOUNHQ #ClimateChange #StateofClimate 🔗bit.ly/3Mu6bdW

World Meteorological Organization (@wmo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

El Niño is expected to last at least until April 2024, influencing weather patterns and contributing to a further spike in temperatures. Here's the precipitation outlook for next 3 months. 🔗WMO Update bit.ly/3Mu6bdW #EarlyWarningsForAll #StateofClimate

El Niño is expected to last at least until April 2024, influencing weather patterns and contributing to a further spike in temperatures.
Here's the precipitation outlook for next 3 months.
🔗WMO Update bit.ly/3Mu6bdW
#EarlyWarningsForAll #StateofClimate
Eric Webb (@webberweather) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's honestly amazing how close the positive Indian Ocean Dipole (+IOD) mode loading pattern matches up to current global SSTa. Nearly a perfect match overall.

It's honestly amazing how close the positive Indian Ocean Dipole (+IOD) mode loading pattern matches up to current global SSTa.

Nearly a perfect match overall.
UW Atmos/Ocean Sci (@uw_aos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10 days left to apply for the 2024 STORM REU! Open to undergrads, this research program is helping to shape the next generation of leaders in climate, weather, and water research. Please share widely on your networks! Applications are due February 15: sites.google.com/wisc.edu/storm.

10 days left to apply for the 2024 STORM REU! Open to undergrads, this research program is helping to shape the next generation of leaders in climate, weather, and water research. 

Please share widely on your networks! Applications are due February 15: sites.google.com/wisc.edu/storm.
NOAA Climate.gov (@noaaclimate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Amazon River Basin has been experiencing severe to exceptional #drought. While drought is more common during El Niño years, a new preliminary analysis concluded that human-caused global warming played a much larger role intensifying these conditions. climate.gov/news-features/…

The Amazon River Basin has been experiencing severe to exceptional #drought. While drought is more common during El Niño years, a new preliminary analysis concluded that human-caused global warming played a much larger role intensifying these conditions.
climate.gov/news-features/…
Víctor C. Mayta (@victor_raul_01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 13th MJO & Sub-Seasonal Monsoon Variability symposium at #AMS2025 in New Orleans is now accepting session proposals! Submit yours by 4/25 here: 👉 ams.confex.com/ams/105ANNUAL/…

UW Atmos/Ocean Sci (@uw_aos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us today for our Colloquium Series at 3:30! George Kiladis, NOAA research meteorologist, will discuss "Interplay between Stratospheric Kelvin Waves, Tropical Convection, and the Quasi- Biennial Oscillation." Watch online: youtube.com/watch?v=ldSKkx…

Join us today for our Colloquium Series at 3:30! George Kiladis, NOAA research meteorologist, will discuss "Interplay between Stratospheric Kelvin Waves, Tropical Convection, and the Quasi- Biennial Oscillation."

Watch online: youtube.com/watch?v=ldSKkx…
NOAA Climate.gov (@noaaclimate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week's ENSO Blog features the work of two NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research scientists as they untangle a messy knot of string that is El Niño and how much influence it had on this year's winter precipitation model prediction versus other potential climate drivers. Meow! climate.gov/news-features/…

This week's ENSO Blog features the work of two
<a href="/NCAR_Science/">NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research</a> scientists as they untangle a messy knot of string that is El Niño and how much influence it had on this year's winter precipitation model prediction versus other potential climate drivers. Meow!
climate.gov/news-features/…
Ankur Desai (@profdesai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today Prof. Grant Petty's taught his last class in UW Atmos/Ocean Sci , as he retires after 24 years. We surprise "disrupted" his graduate radiation class to celebrate Grant's tireless, dedicated efforts towards our students and discipline! A fitting closure to our most recent AMS awardee!

Today Prof. Grant Petty's taught his last class in <a href="/UW_AOS/">UW Atmos/Ocean Sci</a> , as he retires after 24 years. We surprise "disrupted" his graduate radiation class to celebrate Grant's tireless, dedicated efforts towards our students and discipline! A fitting closure to our most recent AMS awardee!
Andrea Jenney (@jenneysci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The MJO & sub-seasonal monsoon variability symposium at #AMS2025 is now accepting abstracts! Students: We are giving away multiple $200 presentation awards and (new this year) are sponsoring student travel! More information here annual.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/2025…

Víctor C. Mayta (@victor_raul_01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm thrilled to share my latest research: Impact of tropical waves on extreme rainfall events during coastal El Niño doi.org/10.1088/1748-9… via IOP Environment. The regional indices of CCWs used in this study are freely available on Zenodo (doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…).

Luis A. Ladino (@luisladinom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

¿Qué tanto apreciamos y cuidamos nuestro planeta? El Amazonas, además de ser el pulmón del mundo, es una gran fuente de biodiversidad y agua. Sin embargo, la deforestación y los incendios son una gran amenaza. ¿Podrá sobrevivir el Amazonas al cambio climático? #hilandociencia2024

Naoko Sakaeda (@nsakaeda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am looking for a new graduate student to join my group in Fall 2025 to study coastal tropical convection! More information is here nsakaeda.oucreate.com/open-gra-posit…